Distro won't be an issue (since it could installed ,if needed). Looking for very good speech recognition tool.
do post the feedback of any tool which you have used.Thanks the details. :)
Distro won't be an issue (since it could installed ,if needed). Looking for very good speech recognition tool.
do post the feedback of any tool which you have used.Thanks the details. :)
Does anyone know Good speech recognition software in linux? . Please let me know.
Hi Archi_Kombi,
If you can provide more details about your area of interest on a programming language -whether it's C/C++/Java or python/GTK+ etc- will help member from this forum to approach you :)
Hi all,
I'm having fun with linux. Created a new linux distro's with oss friends.For past few weeks,we are stuck with creating a minimal kernel image(not supports modules) that supports network support.Can someone help us with extremely minimal kernel config. file that supports network ?
(more info: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/coffee-lounge/152907-extremely-minial-linux.html)
Thanks atreyu.
Now i have mini-linux built from busybox with size 14MB B)
Need to explore a bit with busybox and LFS ,hopefully uploaded and available for others soon :)
After nearly 20 hrs,now i have my distro minimal (LFS 6.4) :)
But it has size of around 800MB. How to reduce it's size?
Is it possible to create minimal distro less than 100MB
or even 50 MB with LFS itself or should I use busybox?
Yes,I'm learning about linux internals ,I'll use LFS and also check the busybox. Thanks for useful links and details.
Thanks,Vlad.
I have downloaded and complied a kernel (2.6.25.4) . Now I want to Know how to create an new root file system ( i'm learning about Linux). I have a new partition (say /dev/sda6) with 10 GB , I have formatted it as ext3. How to proceed here after?
I want to learn about these stuff , which i believe ,will be really useful while i'm trying to create my own distro or virtual appliance kind of stuff,in future.
How to create a new root file system a kernel?
I'm searching for answers for past few weeks . :S
Is LFS only way out? Or should i try something like virual appliances ? something like rpath or jeos etc....I need to create a new root file system , from scratch so my kernel can use it.
Any help ?:blink:
yes,too many groups here..i think they need to be properly managed. Inactive groups can deleted after informing the group owner.
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